Meet The Office Staff At Our Central Location

Nicole – Clinic Manager
Nicole was born and raised in northern California and has lived in Tucson most of her adult life.
She began her career working at various pet care facilities prior to her employment at ABC. Nicole
has been with the company for over a decade and thoroughly enjoys managing the clinic and
making a difference in the lives of pets in our community. In her spare time, Nicole enjoys being
outside and spending time exploring with her family, including her Australian Shepherd, Finn.
Danielle – Assistant Clinic Manager
Danielle joined the ABC team in 2020 and has been working in the veterinary field since
completing her schooling in 2012. She has had a passion for helping animals since she was a kid.
Danielle loves working at ABC because it gives her an opportunity to help keep the community’s
pets happy and healthy. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her two young boys and
her fur babies.
Esmeralda - Receptionist
Esmeralda was born and raised in northern California and moved to Tucson in 2021. Her career
started working at a 24-hour emergency vet hospital where she fell in love with the veterinary
field. She enjoys working with animals and spending time with her two spoiled cats. In her spare
time, she enjoys going on hikes, camping, yoga, live music, and watching the 49ers play football.
Nicole F.
Nicole F. was born and raised in Tucson and attended the University of Arizona where she earned her Bachelor’s degree in veterinary science with an emphasis in applied animal behavior. Nicole is passionate about helping pets who need a little extra love behaviorally. She is fear free certified and enjoys advocating for cooperative care training with pets and their people. In her free time, Nicole loves reading, nature and spending time with her 5 rescue dogs and 3 rescue cats.
Danielle H.
Danielle H. grew up in Kentucky and moved to Tucson recently. She is a certified professional dog trainer and has experience running an animal shelter behavior department. She ran a program at the shelter teaching incarcerated individuals to work with fearful and aggressive dogs. Her clinical passion is to create low stress visits for pets and help the community gain access to affordable vet care.